Method for handover between different radio access schemes and wireless communication system

ABSTRACT

In a wireless communication system including a plurality of base stations each supporting at least one of two or more radio access schemes and at least one mobile station capable of performing communication by using the two or more radio access schemes, before the mobile station moves from a source base station to a target base station, the target base station notifies the mobile station, via the source base station, of a transparent container containing uplink radio access information that specifies a radio access scheme enabling at least an initial connection to be made. Thus, the mobile station identifies the radio access scheme supported by the target base station from the transparent container before moving from the source base station to the target base station.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/404,812, filed Mar. 16, 2009, claiming priority based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2008-072393, filed Mar. 19, 2008, the contents of all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2008-072393, filed on Mar. 19, 2008, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.

The present invention relates to a wireless communication system including a plurality of base stations and at least one mobile station and, more particularly, to a method for handover between different radio access schemes as well as to a base station and mobile station for implementing the method.

2. Description of the Related Art

Currently, various radio transmission schemes, such the third generation mobile systems (3G), standard specification for broadband wireless access (WiMAX: Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access), and standard specification for wireless LAN (WiFi: Wireless Fidelity), have been proposed and are in practical use. However, these different schemes provide different transmission rates and different coverages. Since the transmission rate and coverage are in a tradeoff relationship in general, it is impossible to achieve a high transmission rate and wide-area coverage at the same time with a single radio transmission system. Therefore, there are some cases where appropriate radio transmission schemes are set according to various circumstances, with the result that cells using different radio transmission schemes are next to each other. For such a wireless communication system in which a plurality of radio transmission schemes coexist, several handover techniques are proposed that can be used when a wireless terminal capable of operating with each of these radio transmission schemes moves from a cell using one of the radio transmission schemes to a cell using another one of the radio transmission schemes.

For example, in a mobile communication system disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Unexamined Publication No. 2001-54168, a mobile terminal receives radio signals of all communication systems (radio transmission schemes) that the mobile terminal can use, identifies the type of each communication system and also calculates the quality of communication QoS from the respective signals' frequencies, and then reports these results to a base station (source base station) that the mobile terminal is currently communicating with. When the mobile terminal is notified of a target base station to switch to from the network side in response to the report, the mobile terminal secures a radio link with each of the source base station and the target base station and then switches to the target-side radio transmission scheme.

Moreover, according to the Inter Radio Access Technology (RAT) handover described in 3GPP TS 36.300 V8.3.0 (2007-12), a target system provides information regarding its radio transmission scheme (including the radio resource structure, information on the target cell system, and the like) to a mobile terminal via a currently communicating source system, thus enabling the mobile terminal to switch to the target system's radio transmission scheme.

However, according to the method in which a mobile station identifies the type of a signal source's radio transmission scheme based on the frequency of a received downlink radio signal, the type of a radio transmission scheme cannot be identified from a frequency in use, in a system, such as a cognitive radio system, where a plurality of radio transmission schemes may use available frequencies.

Moreover, in a case where a plurality of radio access schemes coexist in a single wireless communication system, such as a wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11) in which IEEE 802.11a/IEEE 802.11g using multi-carrier Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) and IEEE 802.11b using a single carrier coexist, a radio access scheme cannot be identified from a frequency band in use, because IEEE 802.11g and IEEE 802.11b use the same frequency.

Another possible method for identifying a radio access scheme is that a mobile station receives a common control signal periodically transmitted by a base station and, based on the result of demodulating the signal, identifies a radio transmission scheme used by this base station. However, according to this method, since the mobile station does not identify a target base station's radio transmission scheme until the mobile station receives a common control signal, a delay of about twice an interval between common control signal transmissions, or longer, may occur, causing a delay in handover.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a handover method that can suppress a delay in handover between different radio access schemes, as well as a wireless communication system.

According to the present invention, a method for handover between base stations in a wireless communication system which includes a plurality of base stations and at least one mobile station, wherein each of the plurality of base stations supports at least one of two or more radio access schemes and the mobile station is operable in the two or more radio access schemes, includes: before the mobile station moves from a first base station to a second base station, the second base station notifying the mobile station of transfer information which specifies a radio access scheme allowing the mobile station to make at least initial connection to the second base station; and before the mobile station moves from the first base station to the second base station, the mobile station recognizing the radio access scheme of the second base station from the transfer information.

According to the present invention, a wireless communication system comprising a plurality of base stations and at least one mobile station, wherein each of the plurality of base stations supports at least one of two or more radio access schemes and the mobile station is operable in the two or more radio access schemes, wherein each of the plurality of base stations comprises: a base station communication section for communicating with a mobile station in at least one of two or more radio access schemes; and a notifying section for notifying the mobile station of transfer information which specifies a radio access scheme allowing the mobile station to make at least initial connection to the base station before the mobile station moves from another base station to the base station, and the mobile station comprises: a demultiplexer for demultiplexing transfer information from a control signal received from a first base station before the mobile station moves from the first base station to a second base station, wherein the transfer information specifies a radio access scheme allowing the mobile station to make at least initial connection to the second base station; and a mobile station communication section for performing the initial connection to the second base station according to the radio access scheme of the second base station included in the transfer information.

According to the present invention, a base station in a wireless communication system which includes two or more radio access schemes, includes: a communication section for communicating with a mobile station in at least one of two or more radio access schemes; and a notifying section for notifying the mobile station of transfer information which specifies a radio access scheme allowing the mobile station to make at least initial connection to the base station before the mobile station moves from another base station to the base station.

According to the present invention, a mobile station which is capable of communicating with a plurality of base stations, each of which supports at least one of two or more radio access schemes, includes: a demultiplexer for demultiplexing transfer information from a control signal received from a first base station before the mobile station moves from the first base station to a second base station, wherein the transfer information specifies a radio access scheme allowing the mobile station to make at least initial connection to the second base station; and a communication section for performing the initial connection to the second base station according to the radio access scheme of the second base station included in the transfer information.

According to the present invention, it is possible to suppress a delay in handover between different radio access schemes.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a diagram of a system structure to describe handover in a wireless communication system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 2 is a sequence diagram to describe handover between base stations in a wireless communication system according to an example of the present invention.

FIG. 3 is a schematic format diagram showing an example of transfer information included in Context Confirm and HO Command used in the present example.

FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing a functional configuration of a mobile station in the wireless communication system according to the present example.

FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing a functional configuration of a base station in the wireless communication system according to the present example.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 1. EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT

In a wireless communication system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, it is assumed that at least one of a plurality of different radio access schemes is supported each cell and that a mobile station has a radio transceiver capable of performing communication by using at least one of these radio access schemes. According to the present invention, when a mobile station that is performing communication moves between cells in which different radio access schemes are supported, a handover-target base station notifies the mobile station of information specifying the radio access scheme used by the handover target cell before handover processing is started, whereby fast handover can be achieved.

FIG. 1 is a diagram of a system structure to describe handover in the wireless communication system according to the present exemplary embodiment of the present invention. For simplicity of description, assumed here is a wireless communication system in which two different radio access schemes A and B are supported by the same radio transmission system, and in which each base station supports these two radio access schemes. However, this is not restrictive, and it is sufficient that each base station supports at least one radio access scheme. Here, it is assumed that base stations 20 a and 20 b are connected to the same mobile management entity/serving gateway (MME/S-GW) 30.

Moreover, for convenience of description, here illustrated is a case as an example where handover between base stations (hereinafter, referred to as “inter-BS handover”) is performed for two mobile stations 10 and 11, each of which is assumed to be capable of using both the radio access schemes A and B to perform radio communication. Assuming the mobile stations 10 and 11 move and switch connection from the base station 20 a to the base station 20 b, the base station 20 a is a source base station, which is a handover source, and the base station 20 b is a target base station, which is a handover target.

According to the present exemplary embodiment, before inter-BS handover is carried out, the target base station 20 b notifies each mobile station of information specifying a radio access scheme to use. For example, the mobile station 10 is notified of information specifying the radio access scheme A, and the mobile station 11 is notified of information specifying the radio access scheme B. A control signal required for handover processing may bear this information specifying a radio access scheme to each of the mobile stations 10 and 11 from the target base station 20 b via the source base station 20 a, which will be described later.

Examples of the wireless communication system in which different radio access schemes are supported by the same radio transmission system include a system in which two types of base stations coexist, for example, one supporting a single-carrier scheme and the other supporting a multi-carrier scheme, and a system such as a wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11) as described earlier in which the radio access scheme of IEEE 802.11a/802.11g using multi-carrier OFDM and the radio access scheme of IEEE 802.11b using a single carrier coexist.

Hereinafter, an example of the present invention will be described in detail by using as an example a wireless communication system proposed in Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) Long Term Evolution (LTE). In this case, a base station is sometimes denoted as eNB, and a mobile station is sometimes denoted as UE. Additionally, “handover,” “uplink,” and “downlink” will be abbreviated as “HO,” “UL,” and “DL,” respectively, where appropriate.

2. EXAMPLE 2.1) Handover Procedure

FIG. 2 is a sequence diagram to describe inter-BS handover in a wireless communication system according to an example of the present invention. According to this example, each of mobile stations 10 and 11 obtains uplink radio access information (UL Access Info or uplink radio access scheme) on a target base station 20 b from a handover start command (HANDOVER COMMAND or HO Command) individually received from a source base station 20 a, whereby each of the mobile stations 10 and 11 can determine a radio access scheme supported by the target base station 20 b.

First, in Step 1, the target base station 20 b transmits a reference signal for downlink channel estimation (DL RS), and each of the mobile stations 10 and 11 receives the signal.

In Step 2, the source base station 20 a transmits to each of the mobile stations 10 and 11 source base station scheduling information (UL allocation or Source UL Grant) indicating uplink resources allocated to each of the mobile stations 10 and 11 in the source base station 20 a.

In Step 3, for inter-BS handover to be carried out, each of the mobile stations 10 and 11 transmits to the source base station 20 a a measurement report (Measurement Report) on neighboring cells around the source cell in which the mobile station itself is currently located.

In Step 4, the source base station 20 a transmits the quality of service (QoS), profile, and the like of each of the mobile stations 10 and 11 as a HANDOVER REQUEST message (Context Data) to the target base station 20 b.

In Step 5, for each of the mobile stations 10 and 11, the target base station 20 b determines whether or not the handover request can be accepted, and transmits a HANDOVER REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE message (Context Confirm), which is handover acceptance information indicating the result of the determination, to the source base station 20 a with transfer information included in the message. The transfer information is a transparent container which contains uplink radio access information (UL access Information) for specifying a radio access scheme for each mobile station to use in the target cell and radio resource information about time and frequency allocated for random access to the target base station 20 b. At least one of the time and frequency for random access allocated to one of the mobile stations 10 and 11 is different from that allocated to the other.

In Step 6, the source base station 20 a transmits to each of the mobile stations 10 and 11 a handover start command (HO Command), which is a control signal including the handover acceptance information and the transparent container containing the uplink radio access information (UL Access Info) and radio resource information for random access with respect to the target base station 20 b. Specific examples of the uplink radio access information and radio resource information for random access with respect to the target base station, included in the HO Command, will be described later.

Thus, the mobile stations 10 and 11 can identify respective uplink radio access schemes to use in the target cell from the uplink radio access information (UL Access Info) included in the received HO Command and can identify the time and frequency allocated for random access to the target base station 20 b from the radio resource information for random access.

In Step 7, each of the mobile stations 10 and 11 switches to the specified uplink radio access scheme and transmits a random access signal by using an uplink random access channel (RACH), thus gaining access to the target base station 20 b (UL synchronization). This random access signal (RACH signal) is generated in accordance with the uplink radio access scheme of the target base station 20 b identified in Step 6.

In Step 8, the mobile stations 10 and 11 individually obtain from the target base station 20 b uplink target base station scheduling information (Target UL Grant) indicating a transmission timing adjustment value (TA: Timing Advance) and uplink resources (UL allocation) allocated in the target cell.

In Step 9, each of the mobile stations 10 and 11 aligns its transmission timing in accordance with the individual transmission timing adjustment value (TA) and transmits control information (HO Confirm) to the target base station 20 b by using the individually allocated uplink resources, thus notifying that the mobile station itself has been handed over.

In Step 10, the target base station 20 b transmits a control signal (RELEASE RESOURCE or HO Completed) to the source base station 20 a. In Step 11, the target base station 20 b notifies the connected MME/S-GW 30 that the mobile stations 10 and 11 have moved through handover into the cell under its management (UE updated to MME/S-GW), whereby the inter-BS handover operation is complete.

2.2) Transfer Information

FIG. 3 is a schematic format diagram showing an example of transfer information included in the Context Confirm and HO Command, used in the present example. The transfer information is a transparent container which is included in the Context Confirm and HO Command described above and contains parameters such as the base station ID (target cell identity) of the target base station 20 b, an uplink radio access scheme and RACH radio resources (carrier frequency and time) designated by the target base station 20 b, and others. For example, if two uplink radio access schemes (e.g., OFDMA and SC-FDMA) are used, any one of the schemes can be specified by one-bit information. If three or four uplink radio access schemes are used, any one of them can be specified by two-bit information.

Hereinafter, a detailed description will be given of functional configurations of a mobile station and a base station that perform the handover operation shown in FIG. 2.

2.3) Mobile Station

FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing a functional configuration of a mobile station in the wireless communication system according to the present example. Since each of the mobile stations 10 and 11 has a configuration similar to that shown in FIG. 4, “mobile station” will be used to indicate each of the mobile stations 10 and 11. Additionally, FIG. 4 shows only the functions related to the sequence shown in FIG. 2.

A reception section 101 of the mobile station receives a downlink signal from a base station (the base station 20 a or 20 b in the present example) and calculates the autocorrelation value during a guard interval or the like, thus establishing downlink synchronization. When having established downlink synchronization, the reception section 101 outputs a received signal S_(RX) to each of a RS demultiplexing section 102, a TA demultiplexing section 106, and a HO Command demultiplexing section 107. Note that the reception section 101 is capable of performing reception operation according to any of a radio access scheme supported by the source base station 20 a that the mobile station is currently connecting to and another radio access scheme designated as described later by the target base station 20 b.

The RS demultiplexing section 102 receives the received signal S_(RX) as input, demultiplexes a reference signal S_(RS) off, and outputs the reference signal S_(RS) to each of a SNR measurement section 104 and an ID identification section 103. The ID identification section 103 identifies from the downlink reference signal S_(RS) the ID (base station identifier) of the base station that is the originator of the reference signal S_(RS), and outputs a base station ID signal S_(ID) to a Measurement Report generation section 105. If the base station forms a plurality of sectors, one of those IDs indicating these sectors is used as the base station identifier. The SNR measurement section 104 measures the reception signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) from the downlink reference signal S_(RS) and outputs a SNR measurement signal S_(SN) to the Measurement Report generation section 105.

The Measurement Report generation section 105 generates a Measurement Report S_(MR) from the base station ID signal S_(ID) and SNR measurement signal S_(SN). In the present example, the Measurement Report generation section 105 generates a Measurement Report S_(MR) on a neighboring cell (a candidate for target cell, which is the cell of the base station 20 b in the present example) situated near the cell of the base station 20 a in which the mobile station is currently located. Thus, the Measurement Report S_(MR) on the cell of the target base station 20 b is output to a transmission section 109 and then transmitted to the source base station 20 a (Step 3 in FIG. 2).

The TA demultiplexing section 106 demultiplexes a TA signal S_(TA) from the received signal S_(RX) and outputs the TA signal S_(TA) to the transmission section 109. The TA signal S_(TA) is an uplink transmission timing adjustment value designated by a base station and enables synchronization to be established and data to be communicated between a mobile station and the base station.

The HO Command demultiplexing section 107 demultiplexes a HO Command signal from the received signal S_(RX) and further extracts from the HO Command signal an uplink radio access received signal S_(WA) and a RACH resource signal S_(RR), which are included in the HO Command signal as a transparent container, and outputs the uplink radio access received signal S_(WA) and RACH resource signal S_(RR) to a RACH generation section 108. In the present example, the uplink radio access received signal S_(WA) contains information specifying a radio access scheme supported by the target base station 20 b, and the RACH resource signal S_(RR) contains information indicating time and frequency allocated for random access to the target base station 20 b.

Using the resources indicated by the RACH resource signal S_(RR), the RACH generation section 108 generates a random access signal S_(RH) in accordance with the radio access scheme specified by the uplink radio access received signal S_(WA).

The transmission section 109 modulates the above-described Measurement Report S_(MR) in accordance with a radio access scheme supported by the source base station 20 a and transmits the Measurement Report S_(MR) to the source base station 20 a at the timing indicated by the TA signal S_(TA). Moreover, the transmission section 109 modulates the random access signal S_(RH) in accordance with the radio access scheme specified by the uplink radio access received signal S_(WA) and transmits the random access signal S_(RH) to the target base station 20 b at the timing and frequency according to the RACH resource signal S_(RR).

Note that the above-described handover-related functions of the mobile station can also be implemented by executing a program on a program-controlled processor such as a CPU.

2.4) Base Station

FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing a functional configuration of a base station in the wireless communication system according to the present example. Since each of the base stations 20 a and 20 b in the present example has a configuration similar to that shown in FIG. 5, “base station 20” will be used in the following description. Additionally, FIG. 5 shows only the functions related to the sequence shown in FIG. 2.

The base station 20 is provided with a base station ID generation section 201 and a RS generation section 202. The base station ID generation section 201 generates a base station ID signal S_(IDB) of this base station 20 and outputs the base station ID signal S_(IDB) to the RS generation section 202. The RS generation section 202 generates a reference signal S_(RSB), whose signal sequence varies with base station ID signal S_(IDB), and outputs the reference signal S_(RSB) to a transmission section 217. Accordingly, each mobile station can identify the base station that manages a neighboring cell, by receiving this reference signal S_(RSB).

Moreover, a reception section 203 of the base station 20 receives an uplink signal S_(TX) from a mobile station and outputs the received signal S_(RXB) to each of a RACH demultiplexing section 204, a HO Confirm demultiplexing section 206, and a Measurement Report demultiplexing section 208.

The RACH demultiplexing section 204 demultiplexes a random access signal S_(RHB) from the received signal S_(RXB) and outputs the random access signal S_(RHB) to a TA generation section 205. The TA generation section 205 generates a TA transmission signal S_(TCB) for aligning the transmission timing of the mobile station so that synchronization will be established between the mobile station and this base station 20 based on the timing at which the random access signal S_(RHB) from the mobile station was received, and outputs the TA transmission signal S_(TCB) to the transmission section 217.

The HO Confirm demultiplexing section 206 demultiplexes from the received signal S_(RX3) a HO Confirm signal S_(ECB), which is a signal indicating the establishment of synchronization between a mobile station and a target base station, and outputs the HO Confirm signal S_(HCB) to a HO Completed generation section 207. The HO Completed generation section 207, when having received the HO Confirm signal S_(HCB) as input, generates a HO Completed signal S_(HOCB), which indicates the completion of preparation for handover, and outputs the HO Completed signal S_(HOCB) to an inter-BS signal transmission section 216. The HO Completed signal S_(HOCB) is a signal to be notified from a target base station to a source base station.

The Measurement Report demultiplexing section 208 demultiplexes from the received signal S_(RXB) a Measurement Report transmitted by the mobile station and outputs it as a received Measurement Report signal S_(MRB) to a Context Data generation section 215.

An inter-BS signal reception section 209 receives a signal S_(RIB) from another base station and outputs an inter-BS control signal S_(INB) to each of a Context Confirm demultiplexing section 210, a Context Data demultiplexing section 211, and a HO Completed demultiplexing section 212.

The Context Confirm demultiplexing section 210 demultiplexes a Context Confirm signal S_(HRB) from the inter-BS control signal S_(INB) and outputs the Context Confirm signal S_(HRB) to a HO Command generation section 213. The HO Command generation section 213 generates a HO Command signal S_(HOB) from the Context Confirm signal S_(HRB) and outputs the HO Command signal S_(HOB) to the transmission section 217. The HO Command signal S_(HOB) is a signal to be transmitted from a source base station to a mobile station.

The Context Data demultiplexing section 211 demultiplexes from the inter-BS control signal S_(INB) a Context Data signal S_(HQB), which is a signal transmitted by a source base station and received by a target base station, and outputs the Context Data signal S_(HQB) to a Context Confirm generation section 214. The Context Data signal S_(HQB) is a signal indicating a request for a handover of a mobile station from a source base station to a target base station.

The Context Confirm generation section 214, upon receipt of the Context Data signal S_(HQB), determines whether or not to permit a handover of the mobile station. The Context Confirm generation section 214 then generates a Context Confirm signal S_(HPB) that includes, as part thereof, the result of this determination and a transparent container containing designation information specifying an uplink radio access scheme for the mobile station to use and radio resource information for random access to this base station 20, and then outputs the Context Confirm signal S_(HPB) to the inter-BS signal transmission section 216. The uplink radio access scheme, which is assigned to each mobile station, is one predetermined for each base station or one selected from a plurality of predetermined radio access schemes. In the base station 20 according to the present example, a predetermined uplink radio access scheme (or a plurality of predetermined radio access schemes) is stored in an uplink radio access information generation section 220 and output as an uplink radio access signal S_(WAB) to the Context Confirm generation section 214.

In the case where a plurality of predetermined radio access schemes are stored in the uplink radio access information generation section 220, it is also possible that the Context Confirm generation section 214 selects one radio access scheme per receipt of a Context Data signal S_(HQB) for each mobile station and generates a Context Confirm signal S_(HPB).

In the present example, if the base station 20 is the target base station 20 b, the Context Confirm signal S_(HPB), which includes handover acceptance information, information indicating an uplink radio access scheme designated by the base station 20, and the like, is transmitted to the source base station 20 a through the inter-BS signal transmission section 216 (Step 5 in FIG. 2).

If the base station 20 is the source base station 20 a, the Context Confirm demultiplexing section 210 demultiplexes a Context Confirm signal S_(HRB) from an inter-BS control signal S_(INB), and the HO Command generation section 213 generates from the Context Confirm signal S_(HRB) a HO Command signal S_(HOB), which is then transmitted to a mobile station in question through the transmission section 217 (Step 6 in FIG. 2).

The Context Data generation section 215 receives as input the received Measurement Report signal S_(MRB) and generates, as a Context Data signal S_(HTB), information for requesting that the mobile station be handed over from the source base station to the target base station. If the base station 20 is the source base station 20 a, the Context Data signal S_(HTB) is notified to the target base station 20 b (Step 4 in FIG. 2).

As described above, when the inter-BS signal transmission section 216 receives as input any one of the HO Completed signal S_(HOCB), Context Confirm signal S_(HPB), and Context Data signal S_(HTB), the inter-BS signal transmission section 216 transmits the input signal to another base station.

When the transmission section 217 receives as input any one of the downlink RS signal S_(RSB), TA transmission signal S_(TCB), and HO Command signal S_(HOB), the transmission section 217 transmits the input signal to a mobile station as a downlink signal S_(TXB).

Incidentally, when the HO Completed demultiplexing section 212 has demultiplexed a HO Completed signal from the inter-BS control signal S_(INB), and if this HO Completed signal indicates the completion of preparation for a handover of the mobile station, then the handover processing is complete.

Note that the above-described handover-related functions of the base station 20 can also be implemented by executing a program on a program-controlled processor such as a CPU.

2.5) Effects

According to the above-described example of the present invention, even in a case where different base stations support different radio access schemes in a single wireless communication system, a mobile station can identify a handover target's radio access scheme without receiving common control information. As a result, it is possible to perform fast handover between base stations without increasing a delay in handover.

The present invention is applicable in a case where different base stations support different radio access schemes in a 3GPP LTE system, for example.

The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The above-described exemplary embodiment and example are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein. 

1. A method for handover between base stations in a wireless communication system which includes a plurality of base stations and at least one mobile station, wherein each of the plurality of base stations supports at least one of a plurality of radio access schemes and the mobile station is operable in the plurality of radio access schemes, the method comprising: before the mobile station moves from a first base station to a second base station, the second base station notifying the mobile station of transfer information which includes information about communication for establishment of synchronization with the second base station; and before the mobile station moves from the first base station to the second base station, the mobile station recognizing the information about communication for establishment of synchronization with the second base station from the transfer information.
 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein in response to a handover request received from the first base station, the second base station transmits back to the first base station handover acceptance information including the transfer information, wherein the transfer information is transferred from the first base station to the mobile station.
 3. The method according to claim 1, wherein in response to a HANDOVER REQUEST message received from the first base station, the second base station transmits back to the first base station a HANDOVER REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE message which includes, as part thereof, the transfer information; and the first base station, when having received the HANDOVER REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE message, transmits a HANDOVER COMMAND including the transfer information to the mobile station.
 4. A base station in a wireless communication system which includes a plurality of radio access schemes, comprising: a communication section for communicating with a mobile station in at least one of the plurality of radio access schemes; and a notifying section for notifying the mobile station of transfer information which includes information about communication for establishment of synchronization with the base station before the mobile station moves from another base station to the base station.
 5. The base station according to claim 4, wherein in response to a handover request received from the other base station, the notifying section transmits back to the other base station handover acceptance information including the transfer information.
 6. The base station according to claim 4, wherein in response to a HANDOVER REQUEST message received from the other base station, the notifying section transmits back to the other base station a HANDOVER REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE message which includes, as part thereof, the transfer information.
 7. A mobile station which is capable of communicating with a plurality of base stations, each of which supports at least one of a plurality of radio access schemes, comprising: a receiver for receiving transfer information via a first base station before the mobile station moves from the first base station to a second base station, wherein the transfer information includes information about communication for establishment of synchronization with the second base station; and a sync establishment section for establishing synchronization with the second base station according to the information included in the transfer information.
 8. The mobile station according to claim 7, wherein the receiver receiving the transfer information via the first base station, wherein the second base station transmits the transfer information by handover acceptance information indicating handover acceptance.
 9. A wireless communication system comprising a plurality of base stations and at least one mobile station, wherein each of the plurality of base stations supports at least one of a plurality of radio access schemes and the mobile station is operable in the two or more radio access schemes, wherein the base station comprises: a communication section which is capable of communication in at least one of the plurality of radio access schemes; and a notifying section for notifying the mobile station of transfer information which includes information about communication for establishment of synchronization with the base station before the mobile station moves from another base station to the base station, and the mobile station comprises: a receiver for receiving transfer information via the other base station before the mobile station moves from the other base station to the base station, wherein the transfer information includes information about communication for establishment of synchronization with the base station; and a sync establishment section for establishing synchronization with the base station according to the information included in the transfer information.
 10. The wireless communication system according to claim 9, wherein in response to a handover request received from the other base station, the notifying section transmits back to the other base station handover acceptance information including the transfer information. 